The Jamestown Foundation "CHECHNYA WEEKLY"
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posted by FerrasB on November, 2005 as CHECHNYA
CHECHNYA WEEKLY Volume 6, Issue 43 (November 17, 2005) INSIDE THIS ISSUE: CHECHEN REFUGEES PROTEST THEIR PLIGHT THE KILLING CONTINUES SADULAEV SPEAKS ABOUT STRATEGY, BASAEV ISSUE OF BODIES OF NALCHIK MILITANTS TAKEN TO STRASBOURG BRITISH LAWYER PLANNING TO OBSERVE DMITRIEVSKY TRIAL EXPELLED BRIEFS ABDUL-KHALIM SADULAEV: LEADER OF CHECHNYA OR THE ENTIRE NORTH CAUCASUS? CHECHEN REFUGEES PROTEST THEIR PLIGHT Representatives of a number of Chechen refugee organizations have appealed to the European Parliament to take measures to end the war in Chechnya, Kavkazky Uzel reported on November 16. "Our appeal is connected to the fact that over 11 years, Russia has carried out a total war against the Chechen people and their state aimed at the destruction of the Chechen people, with silent observation by the West," the appeal read. "Over the entire 11 years, Moscow had been carrying out provocation work throughout the world to portray the Chechens as a criminal nation unable ... >> full
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Caucaz.Com: The Chechen Diaspora In Moscow...
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posted by FerrasB on as CHECHNYA
From: MSN NicknameEagle_wng (Original Message) Sent: 11/23/2005 3:20 AM Laurent Vinatier: "The Chechen diaspora in Moscow is based on other networks, far removed from Basayev and Maskhadov" Article published in 15/10/2005 Issue By Célia CHAUFFOUR in Paris Translated by Ellie FORSHAW The divided and splintered Chechen diaspora we knew has evolved. The forces that divide it have changed. We must now look beyond internal friction, towards a still emerging structure and renewal of the diaspora networks. If it is organised, the Chechen diaspora could gain legitimacy, as well as lobbying powers and influence the resolution of the conflict. The groundswell of opinion in the Chechen diaspora – especially in the Russian capital – could have its say during the run-up to the Russian presidential elections in 2008. For the time being, this scenario is still premature, but the stakes are very real. We interviewed Laurent Vinatier, expert on the Chechen question and PhD student at the IEP ... >> full
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From: MSN NicknameEagle_wng (Original Message) Sent: 11/23/2005 3:24 AM Blood ties Article published in 14/03/2005 Issue By Célia CHAUFFOUR in Tbilisi Translated by Mihaela MATEI Anzor Maskhadov, 29, producer of Nizam Video. The son of the rebel leader, Aslan Maskhadov, killed by Russian forces on March 8th, expects a mobilization of European Council to put pressure on Moscow and to get back his father's body. Last week’s events brought him in the news and registered his first name in the columns of the international press. However, the man prefers to remain behind the stages. First of all because the position of his father. Representing the moderate wing of the Chechen rebels, Aslan Maskhadov had been elected President of the Republic of Itchkeria at the beginning of 1997, under the auspices of the OSCE. Secondly, because of his name and his nationality when considering the inevitable sentence of the Kremlin fighting against Chechen "terrorism". One can easily ... >> full
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CHECHENPRESS: November In A History Of Chechen People
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posted by FerrasB on as CHECHNYA
From: MSN NicknameEagle_wng (Original Message) Sent: 11/23/2005 12:14 PM November, 23, 2005 November in a history of Chechen people On a photo: a sample of one of the Chechen monetary banknotes developed within presidency of Jokhar Dudaev, - a denomination with tenor of pxi naxar (5 naxars). As it is known, the first decree in the rank of the head of the Chechen State (Nokhchin Pachkhalkkh) Jokhar Dudaev issued in November, 1, 1991 and it refers to as - "About the announcement of the state sovereignty of Chechen Republic". Its full text is resulted below which is really the historical document being a legal basis of restoration of the Chechen statehood, the country lost within occupation by a soviet-communistic regime of the Kremlin: Being guided by the Declaration on the state sovereignty of republic and will of citizens of the Chechen Republic, expressed by straight linees and general election to declare the state sovereignty of ... >> full
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SIA: War In Chechnya Cannot Be The "Internal Affair" Of Russia
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From: MSN NicknameEagle_wng (Original Message) Sent: 11/27/2005 10:50 AM November, 24, 2005 War in Chechnya cannot be the "internal affair" of Russia When during the May of 1945 the Soviet Union finished war with Germany, it seemed to many that all wars remained in the past. It did not come out. Already in the same year Stalin attacked in Japan and got involved in the Civil War in China. And then were Korea and Egypt, Vietnam and Afghanistan. Russia warred more than 50 times in 56 years. And there was not one year for the respite. Conditionally all wars can be subdivided into five large groups: those, in which the USSR appeared as one of the opposing sides; war between the third sides; Civil Wars abroad; participation in the civil conflicts on the post-Soviet space, the operation on the "guidance of constitutional order" and on the cultivation of marionette regimes beyond its limits. Putin, beginning ... >> full
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